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Lenora “Nora” <I>Green</I> Cottrell

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Lenora “Nora” Green Cottrell

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
30 Dec 1966 (aged 75)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Services for Mrs. Nora Cottrell, 75, 1818 West Idaho, who died in a Boise hospital Friday morning, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at McBratney-Alden-Waggoner Chapel by the Rev. Dr. Mack McCray of the First Baptist Church. Interment will he at Dry Creek. Pallbearers include George Reynolds, Carl Miller, Henry Nelson, Paul Doane, Coleman Green and James Blevins.

Born in Missouri on Jan. 2, 1891, she lived the early years of her life in Kansas and was married at Seneca, Kan., to Roy J. Cottrell on Dec. 21, 1912. The couple came to Idaho in 1914 and homesteaded in the Black's Creek area east of Boise for several years. They then lived in several locations around the Boise Valley before moving into Boise proper in 1943. She was a member of the Baptist Church and the Mora Old Timers Club.

Survivors include her husband, of Boise; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Asselin, Boise; two sons, Dick Cottrell. Soda Springs, and Steve Cottrell, Nampa; two brothers, Frank Green and John Green, both of Missouri; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Idaho Daily Statesman, January 1, 1967 Page 2-D
Services for Mrs. Nora Cottrell, 75, 1818 West Idaho, who died in a Boise hospital Friday morning, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at McBratney-Alden-Waggoner Chapel by the Rev. Dr. Mack McCray of the First Baptist Church. Interment will he at Dry Creek. Pallbearers include George Reynolds, Carl Miller, Henry Nelson, Paul Doane, Coleman Green and James Blevins.

Born in Missouri on Jan. 2, 1891, she lived the early years of her life in Kansas and was married at Seneca, Kan., to Roy J. Cottrell on Dec. 21, 1912. The couple came to Idaho in 1914 and homesteaded in the Black's Creek area east of Boise for several years. They then lived in several locations around the Boise Valley before moving into Boise proper in 1943. She was a member of the Baptist Church and the Mora Old Timers Club.

Survivors include her husband, of Boise; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Asselin, Boise; two sons, Dick Cottrell. Soda Springs, and Steve Cottrell, Nampa; two brothers, Frank Green and John Green, both of Missouri; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Idaho Daily Statesman, January 1, 1967 Page 2-D


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